"Until now I haven't commented on the lawsuits, which should be resolved in court not here on Twitter," Dr. Luke began on Monday afternoon. "I didn't rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her. Kesha and I were friends for many years and she was like my little sister."

He continued, "It's a shame that there's so much speculation out there basing itself on so little information. The only truly objective person who knows the facts is the judge. The judge did not rule in Kesha's favor on Friday."

During the court appearance, Kesha was moved to tears when a New York judge denied her request for a preliminary injunction that would allow her to release new music outside of Dr. Luke's purview. The judge agreed with lawyers for Dr. Luke and his partner, Sony Music Entertainment, who said she had to honor a five-album agreement Kesha signed with them. Kesha claims the producer drugged and sexually abused her.

As soon as the decision was made, #FreeKesha began to trend on social media for several hours as Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Kelly Clarkson and other stars showed their support for the pop star online.

"I understand why people without all the information are speaking out. I can appreciate their compassion," Dr. Luke continued on Twitter. "But lives can get ruined when there's a rush to judgment before all the facts come out. Look what happened at UVA, Duke etc."

He added, "Of course any sane person is against rape and sexual assault but everybody who is commenting is doing so without knowledge or facts. They are getting behind an allegation only - motivated by money."

"@KeshaRose very very sorry to hear about the whole situation. I'll be happy to produce a song for you if you want my help," Zedd wrote online. Jack added, "Hey @kesharose -- don't know what the legal specifics are, but if you want to make something together &then leak it for everyone I'm around."

Putting celebrity support aside, Dr. Luke believes that the judge will make the right decision in the case. He also makes it clear to fans that his mom "raised me right" and to treat women with respect.

"Kesha and I made a lot of songs together and it was often good but there were creative differences at times," he tweeted. "It's sad that she would turn a contract negotiation into something so horrendous and untrue."

He added, "But I feel confident when this is over the lies will be exposed and the truth will prevail...I want to thank all my friends and family who have supported me throughout this. This is an ongoing legal case so I won't be responding / talking much about this. This should be tried in a court of law."